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AI - Restoration Effectiveness Monitoring Plan for the Western Oregon Stream Project; Monitoring through June 2008

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Originator: Mark Lacy, Barry Thom
Publish Date: January 1, 2000
Online Link: https://nrimp.dfw.state.or.us/crl/Reports/AI/monitoringplan12_2000.pdf
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Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Name: Kim Jones
Job Position: Project Leader
Telephone: (541)757-4263 x260
E-Mail Address: kim.jones@oregonstate.edu
Description
Abstract: The purpose of this plan is to outline the continued monitoring of stream restoration work completed as part of the Western Oregon Stream Project. This revised plan has been developed out of a need to monitor a subset of restoratio n projects from all areas of the Western Oregon Stream Project (Figure 1). This plan encompasses the monitoring period of January 2000 to June 2008, and is a continuation of monitoring activities that were started in the fall of 1995 on the North Coast and continued into the Mid-coast in 1996 and 1997. Much of this plan is a compilation of the original North Coast and Mid-Coast monitoring plans (Hodgson 1996, Thom and Moore 1995). Modifications have been made to better define the monitoring activities, increase efficiency, and strengthen the scientific credibility of the project. Four main questions will be answered as a result of the monitoring activities outlined in this plan. They are: 1)How much stream restoration work has been completed? 2)Is the stream restoration work that is completed leading to improved habitat conditions for salmonids in the treated stream reaches? 3)What fish are utilizing the restored habitats? 4)What are the trends in juvenile abundance in the restored stream reaches?

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Geographic Extent: Coastal Basins of Oregon
Status: Final
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